Locating and mounting the system, Installation (continued) – Antunes, AJ SE-4200/4400 User Manual

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SE-4200/4400 WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM

8

P/N 1010852 Rev. C 04/06

2”

minimum

2”

minimum

Floor

Drain

Secure

End

Drain Line from

System

Drain Line from

System

Secure

End

Drain

Standpipe

INSTALLATION (continued)

Locating and Mounting the system

Consider these points before mounting the system:

• Note the location of the water supply, drain, and

an appropriate electrical outlet when choosing a

mounting location.

• Remember to allow for access to the Control Box.
• Do not mount the system above any electrical

equipment or items that may be damaged if they

get wet.

• Install the system in a location that will allow for

future service access.

• Mount the system on a wall using appropriate

mounting hardware.

• Remember to consider the operating weight of

the system when choosing mounting hardware.

Depending on the type of wall on which the system

is mounted, wall reinforcement may be necessary.

INLET WATER PLUMBING

It is recommended that the inlet water plumbing line

be 3/4” NPT or larger. A shutoff valve (not supplied)

should be installed in the line leading to the system.

The valve should be mounted close to the system inlet,

and sized properly for the inlet plumbing line. The sys-

tem should only be connected to the cold water line.

PERMEATE LINE PLUMBING

To ensure the highest quality and safest water, it is

recommended that a check valve (to prevent backflow)

be installed in the water line after the permeate connec-

tion. This will help prevent possible contamination of

the filter system due to other equipment downstream.

The check valve (not supplied) should be mounted

close to the system outlet, and sized properly for the

plumbing line. Check with local codes for the proper

specification.

DRAIN LINE PLUMBING

The drain line is used to flush away the particle buildup

when cleaning the filter. The drain line must be able

to support the flow rate when the system flushes. The

flow rate from the flush depends on the inlet water pres-

sure, inlet pipe size, and system selected. It is recom-

mended that the drain line be as large as, or larger

than, the inlet plumbing line. The drain line should be

as short as possible, sloping downward without kinks

or loops. Be sure that the drain used is not blocked or

restricted.

The filter system must be protected from possible back

contamination by the installation of an air gap between

the drain connection of the system and the drain

(Figure 1). This gap in the line, with no physical contact

between the system and sewer, prevents contamination

of the system in the event of a backed-up sewer.

NOTE: Make sure that the end of the drain line is

positioned and secured at least 2 inches above

the drain so that the water flow is directed into the

drain, without splashing (Figure 1).

Figure 1. Proper Draining

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